If you're using Elegance in a production environment this should give you a better experience than the previous release (Elegance 2.6.3). I do NOT recommend using the git version on a production environment.

Changelog, etc... are in the plugins DB. Please file any issues at github.

Is there a formal changelog however identifying changes. I have noticed a few features removed (tiled resources in courses for example) that might be worth highlighting for ppl grabbing the new version.

RE: the "tiled resources" setting has been removed from the theme because (IMO) it belongs more in a course format than in a theme. Perhaps this would be a good feature request for the grid format.

Please don't pass the buck to me Danny!

I anybody wished to port the code to the Grid format as an optional setting (on the MOODLE_27 branch ATM, being where new functionality is added), then I would be willing to consider such a pull request on the proviso that it passed though code checker without issues and proven to work.

1) While it seems to be working well, I have not tested extensively so add with the understanding that I do not guarantee it to work on your site!

2) This is the code from Julian's style sheet but I have customized it a little and made the tiles smaller. If you want the larger tiles, message me and I will get you original code with no adjustments (or you could just copy the code from the coursetiles css file in Julian's older version.

In that case it may well be the default. I have not checked out Danny's new version of this theme yet I was stuck trying to fix Moodle core code which is driving me crazy! I thought I would try I quite morning in the forum for a change of scenery! How wrong can I get! LOL

The issue with the fuzzy letters appears to be a Chrome issue; in Firefox the characters are beautifully smooth.

The other issue does not appear to be browser-related, nor language-related -- in Firefox, in English, the Create account and Forgot password text is a serif font, whereas the Log in text is sans serif.

Google recently fixed the font rendering issue but didn't turn it on by default. If you have the latest version of Chrome, type " chrome://flags/#enable-direct-write "in the search bar, click the link to enable directwrite, and restart Chrome. This solves the problem.

I'd be surprised if SVG was the answer to this problem. I think SVG only gets served, and used, by older versions of iOS. Modern browsers should be using WOFF by preference.

If you're locally hosting you'll need to specify all the formats to cover every user but Google Web Fonts should detect the kind of browser that is visiting and only send a single format as required e.g. if I visit:

David and Danny, you might be interested in this: https://github.com/DBezemer/moodle-theme_essential/issues/92 - as I've found issues with Google fonts and Firefox over the serving of woff files. The @font-face css loads but the file does not because the response headers do not contain a access control allow origin entry set to a value of '*' and hence Firefox blocks this. I'm still looking into this issue but perhaps locally hosted fonts are the best solution, especially when a woff version is available.

Feel like this is probably a very simple thing that I have overlooked but how do I fill the area that is blank on my front page shown in the attached screenshot? Cant seem to locate any options to enter code to be inserted to that area of the page.

I've just upgraded my dev environment to the latest 2.7 build in anticipation of soon using it in production.

I grabbed the latest Elegance and put it in the theme folder, and it shows in the selector, but when I change to it I get NO css at all... no layout, images, nothing... just text as if I was using a screen reader.

I've tried purging the theme caches, and also purge all.

All the themes that come with Moodle work flawlessly.

Any input on what I've fouled up would be greatly appreciated.

This is on a local WAMP box, and all the file perms seem identical for all users.

I love that you have been cleaning up the code which was much needed and I sort of understand your thought about the tiled resources...but the fact is, there are a lot of people out there that really want them back. Seeing as it was an option anyway, can we talk you into returning them to us? This is the one thing holding me up from switching to your version..

I have started going through Julian's CSS style sheet and am trying to clean it up. I have also made a bunch of tweaks since posting the css that realigns the edit icons correctly. I will post that version tomorrow. I like the tiles slightly smaller than Julian's and most of my clients do too so I have been resizing them but not without consequences!

Drag-and-drop reordering works by the way. Love the idea of a true BS3 grid - have no idea how to implement that but it makes sense though it is working responsively very well on my dev site. Description on course page is an interesting problem and labels always have to be addressed separately.

I think you would remove the indent icon because it doesn't make much sense. If you could somehow make a grid and be able to drag a tile to any cell in the grid that would be really cool.

Just was at Julian's last moot and very inspired right now to get this working perfectly!

I have Moodle2.7+ (Build: 20140605) and the latest Elegance release. Everything is fine except my custom menu text which is very dark and virtually disappears when hovered over. Is there anything I can do?

I was thinking about course formats - definitely want the option available with multiple course formats but it would actually be amazing if you could set it at the course level instead of the site level but I am thinking that would take the addition of a whole new kind of plugin.

You can reduce the gap by using browser development tools (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Web_development_tools), inspecting the problem area to determine the faulty CSS. Then apply the fix in the custom CSS area and post the solution here for the developer to integrate into the next version of the theme.

Or at least screen shot the problem and post here so we have a better idea if the issue and can replicate easily thereby helping us provide the solution faster.

I was using Moodle 2.6.3+ (Build: 20140515) with elegance 2.6.2 (Build: 20140321) and with the child theme I enclose.

I tried to install, on a local copy, Moodle 2.7.1 (Build: 20140714) with elegance 2.7.0.06 (Build: 2014070401). It works, but the child theme doesn't anymore, giving this error:
Fatal error: Class 'core_course_renderer' not found in /Library/Server/Web/Data/Sites/www.unipocle.it/theme/elegance/renderers/course_renderer.php on line 27

I don't uderstand why, as every renderer file is inherited, so I was believing it should have been working either in both elegance and child theme or in none.

Note: the error tells about disk location , not web url (www.unipocle.it is the name of the folder containing domain files)

How do you get the "signup_panel" next to the login panel shown in the demo and the iMoot site? Can't find settings for that anywhere.

My headings are out of whack in course pages. My Heading 1 is smaller than the other two. Looking at the code, Heading 1 is <h3> with Heading 2 being H4 and Heading 3 being H5, which is all fine, however somewhere my CSS is setting h3 individually to size 16.The following code is from the inspector from "all:5431"

It's no so much the 'h3' it is the face that this particulae heading has a class which is 'coursename' or 'categoryname'. If you use FireBug you will be able to find out which one you need to alter, then you can add some CSS to modify the font-size.